Saturday (or Sunday) Shout Out 2020

March 31, 2020

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Shout it out loud: A new year and decade has arrived!

You know what that means. It’s time for a brand new bunch of Saturday or Sunday Shout Outs for the 2020 tax year.

As in its earlier iterations, this feature allows me to share good tax info from other places and gives me a bit more free time each weekend.

Hey, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. So I’m just going to keep on sharing and shouting.

Enjoy these articles/posts and your weekends!

You can read more of the whys and wherefores of the Shout Out idea in the original post about the one-weekend-day posts. There you’ll also find all of 2017’s Shout Outs.

And if you interested in who got tax-related hollers in the last two years, you’ll find them on the 2018 and 2019 pages. (And, thanks to the magic of the internet, if you want to time travel into the future, check the 2021 tax shouts.)

Thanks and I’ll say it again, enjoy your weekends with a little bit of taxes on the side. I know I will!

 

 

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